Mosaic Living Room

Good Vibrations

Mariam John

8 Mar, Fri
6.15 - 7pm & 8.15 - 9pm

Born in Singapore and raised in the US, soul singer Mariam John comes from a musically talented family of South Indian and West African heritage. Join her as she shares a mixture of some of her favourite neo-soul and jazz tunes along with her originals.

Good Vibrations

Jack & Rai

8 Mar, Fri
7.15 - 8pm & 9.15 - 10pm

Starting off as solo acoustic musicians more than a decade ago, Jack & Rai came together in 2002 to form an acoustic rock duo. Aside from appearing at their regular night gigs at bars, they also co-hosts radio programmes on Class 95 FM, occasional emcees, songwriters, producers and composers.

Bright Young Things

Butter Chiclets

9 Mar, Sat
5.15 - 6pm

Butter Chiclets is formed by the 2013 batch of Bright Young Things, and consists of a wide range of developing artists. Brought together by their overwhelming passion for jazz, Butter Chiclets has been closely mentored by leading local jazz artists; Joshua Wan, Melissa Tham, Soh Wen Ming and Chok Kerong, and is a showcase of fresh and emerging jazz talent among today's youths.

All That Jazz

Quaystone

9 Mar, Sat
6.15 - 7pm & 7.15 – 8pm

Fusion band Quaystone was formed in 2007 by guitarist Bill Ladick and saxophonist Miles Tranter who got together to compose an album, Almost Live. The group has changed a few members since and has developed strong musical influences in jazz, deep grooves, fusion, and Latin over the years.

All That Jazz

Tropic Green

9 Mar, Sat
8.15 -9pm & 9.15 – 10pm

Tropic Green is a seven-piece jazz band that has received excellent reviews wherever they have performed, both for their musicianship and for the original materials that they play. They have been praised for their "captivating, intriguing amalgam of fresh ideas and jazz performances"..

Bright Young Things

Butter Chiclets

10 Mar, Sun
5.15 - 6pm

Butter Chiclets is formed by the 2013 batch of Bright Young Things, and consists of a wide range of developing artists. Brought together by their overwhelming passion for jazz, Butter Chiclets has been closely mentored by leading local jazz artists; Joshua Wan, Melissa Tham, Soh Wen Ming and Chok Kerong, and is a showcase of fresh and emerging jazz talent among today's youths.

Fab Females

Tabitha Nauser (with Erwin Angullia)

10 Mar, Sun
6.15 - 7pm & 8.15 - 9pm

Dubbed "the complete package", Tabitha Nauser's powerhouse vocals and versatility as a performer has enabled her to cover a range of music genres such as jazz, hip hop, sentimental ballads and pop effortlessly. Accompanying her on the piano is Erwin Angullia, an accomplished pianist with 20 years of performing experience.

Fab Females

Andayoma

10 Mar, Sun
7.15 - 8pm & 9.15 - 10pm

Paris-born Andayoma is an elegant jazz and Caribbean singer with a seductive, warm voice. Having made Singapore her home since 2001, her Caribbean background has given her a different vision to jazz, lending rich hues and interesting interpretations both in her singing and compositions.

Guitar Hero

Az Samad (Malaysia)

11 Mar, Mon
6.15 - 7pm & 8.15 - 9pm

Guitarist-composer-educator Az has worked with Grammy winners Flaco Jiménez and Max Baca, singer-songwriters Tara Linda and Reza Salleh, and string jazz ensemble JazzMine, amongst others. Last year, he embarked on his first European tour and recorded his first solo electric fingerstyle guitar album, The Amsterdam Recordings.

Guitar Hero

Johnny Alegre (The Philippines)

11 Mar, Mon
7.15 - 8pm & 9.15 - 10pm

Guitarist-composer Johnny Alegre is a prominent jazz guitarist, creative composer and innovative recording artist acclaimed for some of his music projects which have set standards in the Asia-Pacific region. His involvement in the Philippine music scenespans more than thirty years of Philippine jazz and popular music history and discography.

Music & Lyrics

Siti Zahidah

12 Mar, Tue
6.15 - 7pm & 8.15 - 9pm

Zahidah writes about the unspoken stories of the people she has met before—their happiness, struggles, turmoils and inspirations are showcased in the lyrics and melodies of her songs. Her debut EP Ethereal features her first Malay single, Malam Ini and First Love, currently played on two of the top English radio stations in Singapore.

Music & Lyrics

The Impatient Sisters (Malaysia)

12 Mar, Tue
7.15 - 8pm & 9.15 - 10pm

Not your run-of-the-mill girl band, sisters Soraya, Irena and Nazeera, who hail from Kuantan, write and sing expressive tunes with romantic depth. Their music is a blend of quirky soul and folk-pop distinguished by haunting harmonies backed by an eclectic arrangement of guitar, xylophone and the kazoo.

Sights & Sounds

I Hate This Place

13 Mar, Wed
6.15 - 7pm & 8.15 - 9pm

I Hate This Place is a pop/electronic project by Sean Nerney, also featuring Gayle Nerva, Roman Tarassov and Dave D'aranjo. Inspired by the likes of The Postal Service, The Album Leaf, as well as some '80s synthpop groups, their music has a distinct pop appeal that is sensitive, deep, and thoughtful.

Sights & Sounds

Ang Mo Faux

13 Mar, Wed
7.15 - 8pm & 9.15 - 10pm

Ang Mo Faux performs realisations of experimental music, original compositions and improvisations, employing found sounds, percussion, hand-built electronics, computer-based synthesis and signal processing. Coming from backgrounds in world music, improvisation, computer music, experimental music, and European avant-garde, the trio explores the timbral and textural possibilities of a wide range of acoustic sound sources.

All Soul'd Out

Dru Chen

14 Mar, Thu
6.15 - 7pm & 8.15 - 9pm

Modern soul singer-songwriter Dru Chen fuses old-time musicianship with a future aesthetic. Inspired by Motown, the funk-pop of Prince and modern visionaries like Frank Ocean, his unique approach has garnered buzz on blogs and radio stations around the world. Dru is touring to promote his Intentions EP.

All Soul'd Out

Tim De Cotta

14 Mar, Thu
7.15 - 8pm & 9.15 - 10pm

Since his nomination in Yahoo's Singapore 9 awards last year, Tim De Cotta has been claiming his art with many exciting music projects and collaborations. A true musician with a voice to accompany his talent, his debut EP Warrior is one of many he plans to release this year.

New Kids "En Bloc"

Alicia Soh

15 Mar, Fri
6.30 - 7pm

Choosing to study music over law, Alicia Soh is an artist who follows her dreams. The prolific singer and songwriter has been known for her other music projects which include acoustic duo Insight and lead vocalist/ keyboardist of local metal band, Meltgsnow.

1 Republic

Grayson Gilmour (New Zealand)

15 Mar, Fri
7.15 - 8pm & 9.15 - 10pm

Grayson Gilmour is a solo artist, band member and film composer all rolled into one. Odd highlights along the way include opening for acts such as The Books, Why? and Caribou, an orchestral premiere of his work in 2012, and jamming with Bootsy Collins at the RBMA in Madrid.

1 Republic

Randolf Arriola

15 Mar, Fri
8.15 - 9pm & 10.15 - 11pm

Considered one of the finest solo live looping artists in the world, Randolf Arriola is a self-taught veteran musician with over 20 years of live performance experience. He creates music that is woven from a fabric of the familiar and obscure and the simple and complex.

New Kids "En Bloc"

Hariz & Lincoln

16 Mar, Sat
5.30 - 6pm

Acoustic pop duo Hariz and Lincoln came together in 2011. The pair then came in top 10 in 98.7FM's singer-songwriter competition: The Next Big Thing. They have since been busy making a name for themselves with their r'n'b-meets-jazz fusion style, and have recently released their debut EP titled Life Is.

Twee-dle Dee Twee-dle Dum

Serenaide

16 Mar, Sat
6.15 - 7pm & 8.15 - 9pm

Best known for their breezy number The Girl from Katong, Serenaide is an indie pop sextet that plays with a jangly jazz-pop sensibility and kooky colloquial references. Their music bears influences of early '90s Britpop and bands such as Belle and Sebastian, Camera Obscura and the Pastels.

Twee-dle Dee Twee-dle Dum

White Shoes & The Couples Company (Indonesia)

16 Mar, Sat
7.15 - 8pm & 9.15 - 10pm

Influenced by Indonesian movie soundtracks of the '70s and the spirit of classic jazz musicians from the past, White Shoes & The Couples Company plays Indonesian pop music replete with classic strings arrangements, retro disco beats, easy listening acoustic ballads, and some tunes from vintage keyboard toys made in the 1970s.

New Kids "En Bloc"

Yan Neil Chan

17 Mar, Sun
5.30 - 6pm

Yan Neil Chan is a fingerstyle guitarist who employs a solo acoustic guitar to push the boundaries of instrumental music. He recently made his mark in the local music scene emerging champion at the Singapore Street Festival in 2012 as well as participating in Noise Singapore's 2011 The Music Mentorship Program.

POPagenda

CLO

17 Mar, Sun
6.15 - 7pm & 8.15 - 9pm

Clarence Liew, also known as CLO, loves soulful music, particularly pop, soul and R&B, and cites Jason Mraz as one of his early influences. He has over 2500 subscribers and almost 215,000 views and counting on his YouTube channel. His mash-up covers and renditions are played frequently on the radio. Clarence will be accompanied by James Diamante on piano.

POPagenda

zsa zsa scorpion

17 Mar, Sun
7.15 - 8pm & 9.15 - 10pm

zsa zsa scorpion, affectionately known as just Zsa, is a guitar-wielding girl who grew up surrounded by music. In school, she carried a guitar case for a bag and never made the choir. Many punk bands later, she found her niche in softer, mellower tunes and has been diligently writing songs ever since.